Ok, so the guys at EE have given us an incredible web publishing system, that allows us almost complete freedom with design.
We can structure our pages and style them to almost any end. Some of us, including myself, thought why not pagination? To offer more complete control over the default pagination settings, we have created Logiq Pagination.
Logiq Pagination is a simple extension for EE2.1 - it lets you specify:
* The number of links to show before and after the currently viewed page. ie. “1 2 3 4 5 6 7”.
* Start tags for First, Last, Next, Previous, Digit, and Current Page links. You can use li’s, or divs, or add classes and ids,its really up to your imagination.
* Extra Pre start tag and pre end tags. I use these to place in
<ul>and closing ul tags.
* Extra Opening / closing tags. Another extra tag before the pre-start and pre-end tags, such as div openings/closings and clears.
* An option to change the last link to be the total number of pages. So instead of seeing First Prev 1 2 3 Next Last the user would see ‘Prev 1 2 3 ... 20’. I find this especially useful.
Logiq Pagination is based largely off of Bystrom Pagination. It has been re-written to work with EE2.1 and CodeIgniter’s pagination system, has added features, and has better explanations in the control panel settings so users know exactly what each field is modifying in their pagination.
To download or get support visit http://www.logiqdesign.com/index.php/site/news/logiq_pagination/
Logiq Pagination is free.